Celebrated production designer Sir Ken Adam looks back at the extraordinary experience of working with Stanley Kubrick - one of the world's most admired and most demanding directors - most notably on the Cold War classic Dr Strangelove.

For like 90 percent of all movie locations, the most interesting thing that happened or will happen there is that someone once shot a movie in that place (unless you think "Rob Lowe had sex with the catering lady on this backlot" counts as interesting). In fact, most directors have to work really hard to make regular places look cool and intriguing. And we said "most" because other times, the real story behind the location is so crazy and fascinating that it completely dwarfs anything that a coked-up Hollywood screenwriter could come up with. For instance ...

To figure out how to create a trailer that sells, Chris Jones compares and contrast the trailer cut by the filmmakers of “Dead Wood” and the trailer cut by Lionsgate after they purchased the film for distribution.

View behind-the-scenes photography, sketches, storyboards and more exciting materials used to create SHAUN OF THE DEAD in this interactive screenplay. THE WORLDS END. From the creative team that brought you SHAUN OF THE DEAD and HOT FUZZ.

John Waters is an filmmaker, writer, and artist who rose to fame in the early 1970s for his transgressive cult films, which have earned him the titles “pope of filth” and “prince of puke.” Waters’s 1970s and early ’80s trash films feature his regular troupe of actors known as Dreamlanders, most famous among them being the drag queen Divine.

People generally can’t believe that I’ve had so many careers. Comedy writer, baseball announcer, director, Amway salesman, screaming disc jockey, etc. They say no one has worn more hats. That’s lovely to hear and I’m very proud of my accomplishments (especially Amway), but I’m here to tell ya – it’s not even close.

If you are looking for a script by John Doe then enter "John Doe".If you are looking for a script called Another Place then enter "Another Place"If you are looking for a horror feature about a woman then enter "feature horror woman"If you are looking for a comedy short about peanuts then enter "short comedy peanuts"If you are looking for a series about aliens then enter "series aliens"

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